History View
In Apache Subversion™, both files and directories are versioned and have a history. If you want to examine the history for a selected resource and find out what happened at a certain revision you can use the History view that can be accessed from Repositories view, Working Copy view, Revision Graph, or Directory Change Set view. From the Working copy view you can display the history of local versioned resources. If the view is not displayed, it can be opened from the menu.
The view consists of four distinct areas:
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                  The table showing details about each revision, such as revision number, commit date and time, number of changes (more details available in the tooltip), author's name, and a fragment of the commit message. Some revisions may be highlighted to emphasize: - The current revision of the resource for which the history is displayed - a bold font revision.
- The last revision in which the content or properties of the resource were modified
                           - blue font revision.
                           NoteBoth font highlights may be applied for the same revision.
 
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                  The complete commit message for the selected revision. 
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                  A tree structure showing the folders where the modified resources are located. You can compress this structure to a more compact form that focuses on the folders that contain the actual modifications. 
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                  The list of resources modified in the selected revision. For each resource, the type of action done against it is marked with one of the following symbols: 
History View

You can
               group revisions in predefined time frames (today, yesterday, this week, this month),
               by
               pressing the  Group by date
               button from the toolbar.
 Group by date
               button from the toolbar.
 
           - A newly created
                           resource.
 - A newly created
                           resource.
                         - A newly created resource,
                           copied from another repository location.
 - A newly created resource,
                           copied from another repository location.
                         - The
                           content/properties of the resource were
 - The
                           content/properties of the resource were  - Resource was
 - Resource was  - Resource was
                           deleted from the repository.
 - Resource was
                           deleted from the repository.